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Explainer: Pakistan protests over a ‘clerical mistake’ are really about anti-Ahmedi prejudice
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Bangladesh will compensate those affected by attack on Hindu homes in Rangpur, says Sushma Swaraj
Scroll Staff
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Tamil Nadu cartoonist’s arrest reflects a weak state government running scared of dissent
K Chandru
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How Karbala has influenced writers and poets in South Asia for centuries
Suleman Akhtar
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After Hadiya, now Athira: Why Kerala is in the grip of panic over religious conversions
TA Ameerudheen
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How the British convinced Hindus that Muslims were despots and religious invaders
Manan Ahmed Asif
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Doklam to Xiamen: Retracing China’s ancient links with India in the city hosting the BRICS meet
Sudheendra Kulkarni
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Readers’ comments: ‘State must ensure people can enjoy the right to privacy without any intrusions’
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‘Partition was like living through the end of the world’: Pakistan’s leading poet Kishwar Naheed
Ajaz Ashraf
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What Malay works from Patani tell us about the literary and cultural heritage of Southeast Asia
Annabel Gallop
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From valuable friends to impure evil: How the Muslim world’s opinion of dogs changed
Alan Mikhail
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When oppression confronts love, who’s the winner? This novel offers an answer
Sayali Palekar
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Triple talaq is a matter of faith, Muslim law board tells Supreme Court
Scroll Staff
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Stephen Fry’s case shows that anti-blasphemy laws aren’t just a problem in the Islamic world
Steve Pinkerton, The Conversation
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Pakistan paradox: Ahmadis are anti-national but those who opposed the country’s creation are not
Haroon Khalid
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A photo series on a Dhaka mosque, exhibited in it, fights the myth that photography is haram
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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In Pakistan, women are driving the demand for Islamic content in relatable, meme-sized bites
Saba Imtiaz
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'Swaggin my hijabis': Watch this rap music video take down prejudices against Muslims' headscarves
Scroll Staff
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Meet a Karachi ambulance driver who risks life and limb to help the injured
Samira Shackle, Mosaic
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In a society eager to vilify Islam, this book is both timely and necessary
Urmi Chanda-Vaz